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All's Well Healthcare Services - Travel is seeking a travel CT Technologist for a travel job in Utica, New York. Job Description & Requirements Specialty: CT Technologist Discipline: Allied Health Professional Duration: 13 weeks Employment Type: Travel Seeking a travel PET/CT Technician in Utica.
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Scan new technologies and the business ecosystem for major innovative technology and non-technology trends (trend spotting) bringing them forward for future consideration and proving out. Your TeamThe Enterprise Architect proactively and holistically helps and guides the enterprise leaders, product managers, product owners and distributed product delivery teams through transformation and optimization initiatives, supporting the formulation of business strategy, outcomes and capabilities.
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The Radiology/DEXA Technologist will support our Physicians/Providers in providing safe, quality care and excellent customer service to patients. IBJI currently has full time opening for a DEXA Technologist for the Near North Region.
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Report pricing discrepancies to the Scan Coordinator. Checkers understand the Point of Sale (POS) system, and handle various tenders such as Cash, Checks, Credit, Debit, SNAP EBT, Offline SNAP EBT, WIC, Rain checks, complex loyalty offers, coupons and checkout procedures according to company policy.
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The Enterprise Architect proactively and holistically helps and guides the enterprise leaders, product managers, product owners and distributed product delivery teams through transformation and optimization initiatives, supporting the formulation of business strategy, outcomes and capabilities.
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GE Discovery scanner.
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Reviews and researches information contained in purchasing related reports (e.g. overlapping deals, scan verification, discontinued DC inventory, divisional ad bulletins, 1506 claims, cost changes, aged and unapproved deals, GP Summary, customer complaints, SDD item vendor conflict report, etc.
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Is your cat so cool he needs to wear shades? Ability to provide your own equipment (clippers/blades/scissors/etc.) all while engaging with our neighbors and smiling in the face of puppy breath.
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You will be using techniques such as Tech Blueprinting, Capability Mapping, Benchmarking, and Research - develop overall Enterprise Architecture recommendations to align to Kidney EA standards and governance.
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Accurately scan and process items through the point-of-sale (POS) system, ensuring that all merchandise is correctly priced and coded. Monitor and restock supplies such as bags, receipt paper, and cleaning supplies as needed to ensure smooth operations.
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